The Amhara region of Ethiopia has come to a near standstill after a transport ban declared by the Fano fighters effectively shut down both major highways and intra-city transportation. The blockade, aimed at disrupting government and military activities, has also severely impacted the daily lives of ordinary citizens, leaving hospitals, schools, and businesses unable to operate.
The transport ban is the latest escalation in the ongoing conflict between the Ethiopian military and the Fano fighters. Renewed clashes have been reported, particularly in the Gojam region, with fighting intensifying along the Romia-Amhara border and in several key towns. The military has stepped up efforts to neutralize the Fano insurgency, but with no resolution in sight, the conflict continues to expand.
The blockade, while intended to disrupt military logistics, has inflicted significant hardships on the population. Residents are struggling to access essential services, with many fearing that the situation could worsen as the conflict drags on. Observers warn that the prolonged disruption could have serious economic and humanitarian consequences for the Amhara region.
With both sides unwilling to back down, the region remains locked in a state of uncertainty, and the prospects for peace seem increasingly distant.
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